Mad Scientist Injects Himself with a 3.5 Million Year Old Permafrost Bacteria. The Results Are Shocking!

A controversial Russian Scientist, Anatoli Brouchkov claims that he has found the elusive key to eternal life. He has injected himself with bacteria that is 3.5 million years old.

As he claims, these cells have made him stronger and healthier than ever, he has high resistance to environmental factors and astonishing levels of vitality. Moreover, the tests undertaken on animals also showed that these cells increased the physical activity and a fortified immune system.

A Healthy Body That Is Resisting Time Better Than It Did Before

Professor Anatoli Broushkov, head of the Geocryology Department at Moscow State University, claims that he has not succombed to illness in 2 years since he first started the experiments on himself.
This 3.5 million-year-old bacteria which is believed that it is the key of improving longevity in humans is called “Bacillus F”. Researchers from Russia unblocked the DNA and it was immediately tested on both mice and human cells. It came as a surprise when professor Burshkov decided to test this bacteria on himself. Now, as a result of this bacteria, he has a strong and healthy body that is resisting time better than it did before.

The big secret of this bacteria is that it has managed to survive for millions of years in the arctic tundra of Siberia, which is considered as one of the most extreme places on Earth.

The permafrost has started melting due to spreading of global warming across Siberia, and according to the professor, it caused the bacteria to infiltrate into the natural environment. As a result of that, the bacteria spread into the water supply of local populations.

Since professor Brouchkov was convinced that the Yakut people have been imbibing the bacteria naturally over some period of time, and despite their hard living conditions, they have greater longevity, he decided to inject this bacteria in himself.

‘I started to work longer, I’ve never had the flu for the last two years, ’ he told The Siberian Times.

He claims that it is not easy to determine how something works, which was not an exception in the case of Bacillius F bacteria. Nevertheless, he made a decision to continue conductiong the experiments under scientific condictions in order to discover the impact and to identify potential side-effects as well.

‘If we can find how the bacteria stays alive we probably would be able to find a tool to extend our lives, ’ he explained in an interview.

According to some scientists, this ancient bacterium can also be an integral factor in fertility as well as longevity in humans. They conducted a study on older female mice and they injected them with Bacillius F. The results showed that the mice were able to reproduce after they had ceased being able to. Moreover, this bacteria has the ability to heal plants.

Dr. Viktor Chernyavsky, an epidemiologist from Yakutsk claims to be close to discovering the Holy Grail and he also said: ‘The bacteria gives out biologically active substances throughout its life, which activates the immune status of experimental animals.’